Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley has a number of arts and culture attractions including arts centres and comedy and music venues. Enjoy a great night out by visiting one of the region’s cinemas or theatres for great movies, music and dance performances.
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Museums
Glasgow
The National Piping Centre serves as the centre for excellence for the Great Highland Bagpipe and its music. The Centre is host to The Museum of Piping, The Highland Library, and The School of Piping, teaching many varieties of pipes and drumming.
Museums
East Kilbride
The National Museum of Rural Life makes a perfect day out with its open fields, an award-winning museum and a historic farmhouse, as well as sheep, cows, horses and hens.
Museums
Glasgow
The Scottish Football Museum has established itself as a "must see" for football fans from all over the globe.
Museums
Glasgow
Scotland Street School was designed by the renowned Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is now a museum that is a must-see for Mackintosh fans.
Theatre
Glasgow
The amazing theatre of Eduard Bersudsky's mechanical sculptures.
Museums
Glasgow
This incredible store for the museums' collections when they are not on display at the city’s venues is free to visit, though visits must be booked in advance.
Theatre
Greenock
The Arts Guild Theatre is the main arts venue for the Inverclyde area and hosts a range of events in the fields of music, drama, dance, comedy and visual arts.
Exhibitions
Glasgow
Foundation Glasgow is an exciting new exhibition at The Lighthouse in the city centre. It tells the story of Glasgow and its people from prehistory to the present day.
Museums
Cumbernauld
The museum tells the story of the Cumbernauld area from pre-history to the Romans and through to the development of the new town in the 1960s.
Museums
Blantyre
Learn about the life and work of the famous Scottish explorer and missionary at this museum housed in Shuttle Row where Livingstone was born and raised.
Galleries
Greenock
This Victorian museum and modern art gallery features intriguing collections and temporary exhibitions.
Theatre
Glasgow
The King's, Glasgow is one of Scotland's most historic and significant theatres.
Exhibitions
Kilsyth
Kilsyth’s Heritage is a small museum situated in the town library and tells the history of Kilsyth from the 17th century to the present day.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Glasgow
Come and see the world’s oldest surviving music hall – The Britannia Panopticon
Only a few steps from busy Argyle Street. Opened in 1857 as Britannia Music Hall it is famed for the debut of Stan Laurel and early cinema. Now a living museum.
Arts & Crafts
Glasgow
Established in 1897, today Shearer Candles manufacture the largest range of scented candles in the UK.
Science Centres
Glasgow
Glasgow Science Centre is a great family attraction that presents science and technology in unique and inspiring ways.
Exhibitions
Motherwell
Motherwell Heritage Centre has the award-winning Technopolis interactive experience and an impressive fifth-floor viewing tower.
Museums
Glasgow
The People’s Palace tells the story of Glasgow and its people, while the adjacent Winter Gardens is filled with exotic palms and plants.
Theatre
Glasgow
The Theatre Royal is the home of Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet and is a unique City Centre venue for conferences, meetings and seminars.
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